Field Interviewer – GSS

Field Interviewer – GSS

17 May 2024
West Virginia, West virginia (old) 00000 West virginia (old) USA

Field Interviewer – GSS

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Apply Here: https://careers.norc.org/en-us/listing/

NORC AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO:

NORC at the University of Chicago is an objective, non-partisan research institution that delivers reliable data and rigorous analysis to guide critical programmatic, business, and policy decisions. Since 1941, our teams have conducted groundbreaking studies, created and applied innovative methods and tools, and advanced principles of scientific integrity and collaboration. Today, government, corporate, and nonprofit clients around the world partner with us to transform increasingly complex information into useful knowledge.

Job status - Part-time, Temporary, Flexible

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IDEAL CANDIDATES:

What we look for in a Field Interviewer.

We are looking for outgoing and engaging people who have a background conducting field interviews, collecting data, medical billing, providing customer service, working in restaurants, retail stores, or any type of sales positions, and/or other public facing employment. If you are self-motivated, like to speak with all kinds of different people, and share our commitment to objective, high-quality research, then you can help us make meaningful contributions that impact our nation.

You will be instrumental in helping NORC make sure our study participants’ voices are heard.

NORC is an objective, nonpartisan research organization that delivers insights and analysis decision-makers trust. We are passionate about giving people a chance to share their opinions and experiences so that our clients and the public can be informed and make decisions based on the highest quality data we can provide. NORC’s field interviewing team makes this possible.

As a Field Interviewer, you will call and visit people at their place of residence, introduce them to NORC and the study you are assigned to, and then complete an interview with them. Some of these people will have experiences and opinions similar to your own. Others will have different perspectives. By giving each person a chance to participate, being a careful listener, and applying the interviewing techniques you will learn in training, you will help make sure the data we collect from each person is accurate. As you give people a chance to be heard, it will give you a sense of pride and achievement in knowing that the work you do for NORC contributes to our high standards for quality and objectivity for which we are known in the research industry.

General Social Survey (GSS) Project

The General Social Survey (GSS) is NORC’s longest-running project and one of its most influential. Since its inception in 1972, the GSS has gathered longitudinal data about contemporary U.S. society to understand trends in opinions and attitudes, thereby creating a historical record about virtually every consequential topic including health care, government, crime, religion, and the economy.

To understand where we are as a society, we must understand where we have been. Since its inception, the GSS has gathered longitudinal data about contemporary U.S. society to understand trends in opinions and attitudes, thereby creating a historical record about virtually every consequential topic including health care, government, crime, religion, and the economy.

GSS data are frequently used in newspaper, magazine, and journal articles and by legislators, policymakers, and educators. The GSS also serves as a major teaching tool in colleges and universities. More than 32,500 journal articles, books, and PhD dissertations are based on GSS data, and approximately 400,000 students use the GSS in their classes each year.

You can read more about the General Social Survey (GSS) at: https://gss.norc.org/

TRAINING AND WORK SCHEDULES:

NORC will provide online paid training to ensure you have the tools you need to be a successful Field Interviewer. Once training has been completed, you will start interviews and data collection. Training will start the week of June 27th.

Work is part-time, and flexible.

Field interviewers can expect consistent work on GSS when they meet all efficiency, response rate, and quality standards. Generally, you will work 20-25 hours per week. The most effective interviewers devote 4-6 hours to NORC on the days they work. If you can meet the expectations of this timetable, then you can set your own schedule.

REQUIREMENTS FOR FIELD INTERVIEWERS:

NORC will require proof of full vaccination for COVID-19 before you begin work in the field.

Present evidence of identity and authorization to work in the United States (I-9 documentation).

If selected for hire, you will be required to pass a background and Motor Vehicle Report check, have unlimited use of an automobile in working condition, and present proof of auto liability insurance. (Exceptions may be made for applicants from major urban centers with reliable public transportation.)

Attend paid online training sessions.

Have a High School diploma or equivalent.

Ability to carry a laptop, tablet, survey documents, and supplies.

EEO STATEMENT:

NORC is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer that values and actively seeks diversity in the workforce. NORC evaluates qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, and other legally- protected characteristics.

Apply with us online today for immediate consideration!

ONLY THOSE WHO APPLY ONLINE WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS POSITION!

We look forward to hearing from you!

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